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JEOPARDYScience Science Science Science Science

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All the living and nonliving things that

interact in a particular area

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What is an ecosystem

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The place where an organism lives and that provides the things the organism needs

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What is habitat

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Needs of an organism are met by its habitat

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What are food, water, and shelter

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The living parts of an ecosystem

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What are biotic factors

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The nonliving parts of an ecosystem

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What are abiotic factors

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A group of organisms that are physically similar and can reproduce with one another to produce fertile offspring

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What is a species

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In addition to communities, an ecosystem also includes this

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What is abiotic factors

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The study of how living things interact with one another and with their environment

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What is ecology

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The major way that new individuals are added to a population

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What is being born

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Leaving a population

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What is emigration

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Prevents a population from increasing in size

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What is a limiting factor

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Largest population that an environment can support

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What is carrying capacity

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An organism’s particular role in it’s environment

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What is niche

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An interaction in which one organism hunts and kills another for food

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What is predation

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The organism that hunts and kills another for food

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What is predator

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A type of relationship where both partners benefit

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What is mutualism

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One species benefits; the other is neither helped nor harmed

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What is commensalism

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Sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water are needed to carry out this process

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What is photosynthesis

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A close relationship between two species that benefits at least one of the species

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What is symbiosis

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The struggle between organisms to survive in a habitat with limited resources

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What is competition

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Counting the number of organisms in a small area and multiplying to find the number in a larger area

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What is sampling

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The number of individuals of a population in a specific area

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What is population density

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The three types of symbiotic relationships

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What are mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism

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The smallest unit of ecological organization

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What is an organsim

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An organism’s habitat must provide these

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What are food, water, and shelter

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A flea living on a cat

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What is parasitism

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Gray wolves living in a forest is an example of this

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What is a population

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A shark’s powerful jaws is an example of this

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What is predator adaptation

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An early winter frost that prevents further growth in a garden is an example of this

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What is limiting factor

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Organism that is harmed in parasitism

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What is host

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The levels of organization in an ecosystem from smallest to largest

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Organism

Population

Community

Ecosystem